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German president Paul von Hindenburg and chancellor Adolf Hitler riding in the   1933 May Day parade in Berlin
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New German Materials Added To Hoover Archives

Friday, May 5, 2017

The Library & Archives have acquired a substantial collection of German photographs and other documents, mostly from the 1930s and the early years of the second world war.   These materials have been added to Hoover’s extensive German Subject Collection.

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Historian Hew Strachan in conversation with Hoover staff members. Strachan delivered the keynote address for the 2017 "Hunger Draws the Map" conference.
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Hoover Hosts "Hunger Draws the Map" Conference

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

This month the  Hoover Institution hosted the 2nd annual workshop of the Leverhulme-Trust funded project "Hunger Draws the Map! Blockade and Food Shortages In Europe, 1914-1922"  which is based at the University of Oxford.

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The papers of former Hoover senior fellow Henry Rowen (1925–2015) are now available at Hoover Archives.
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New Papers Of Hoover Fellow Henry Rowen Now Available

Monday, May 1, 2017

An increment to the personal papers of Henry S. Rowen, now available for research, gives insight into the United States' public policy regarding the Soviet Union and nuclear arms during the late twentieth century. Rowen was a long time Hoover fellow and Stanford University professor who was actively involved in public policy debates and research on alternative energy.

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Fidel Castro (Bernard Gotfryd papers, box 7)
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New Finding Aids Available For Hoover Archives Collections

Monday, May 1, 2017

New finding aids to seven collections at Hoover Archives are now available through the Online Archive of California. The new finding aids represent significant holdings in collections related to Poland, Russia, and World War II.

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Israel Facing a New Middle East, by Itamar Rabinovich and Itai Brun
Analysis and Commentary

Israel Facing A New Middle East In Search Of A National Security Strategy

Thursday, April 13, 2017
Stanford

The Hoover Institution Press released Israel Facing a New Middle East, which examines the evolution of Israel's national security, military doctrine, and policies in light of today's challenges and changes in the Middle East. 

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RFE letterhead of the 1960s
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Papers Of Radio Free Europe’s Polish Service Director Come To Hoover Library & Archives

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The papers of Marek Latynski (Łatyński), who worked for Radio Free Europe’s (RFE’s) Polish broadcast service for nearly two decades, are now available at Hoover Archives.

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America and the Future of War: The Past as Prologue, by Williamson Murray
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America and the Future of War: The Past as Prologue Examines What History Suggests about the Future Possibilities and Characteristics of War

Thursday, April 6, 2017
Stanford

The Hoover Institution Press today released America and the Future of War: The Past as Prologue, by Williamson Murray, explains why America must remain prepared to use its military power to deal with an unstable, uncertain, and fractious world. 

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US 4608, Hoover Poster Collection
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The Perfect Pitch: Baseball And Hoover Sound Recordings

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Just in time for the opening of the baseball season, sound recordings of speeches by legendary baseball managers, executives, and journalists from Hoover’s Commonwealth Club of California collection are now digitized and available to researchers. The collection features such heavy hitters as Bob Lurie, Tony La Russa, Dusty Baker, and Billy Beane.

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Rules for International Monetary Stability: Past, Present, and Future by Michael D. Bordo (Editor), John B. Taylor (Editor)
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Rules For International Monetary Stability Illustrates Importance Of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Reform

Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Stanford

The Hoover Institution Press released Rules for International Monetary Stability, which examines rules-based reform of the international monetary system. The book illustrates how, during much of the past decade, monetary policy has deviated from a rules-based approach in much of the world and economic performance and stability has deteriorated, remaining poor today. 

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The papers of former Hoover senior fellow Henry Rowen (1925–2015) are now available at Hoover Archives.
In the News

New Finding Aids Now Available For Hoover Archives Collections

Monday, April 3, 2017

Nine new finding aids are now available for Hoover Archives collections.

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